With our hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, camping facilities, RV parks and vacation rentals, you’ll find the best of lodging in Oregon . With accommodations to fit every taste and style, we’ll help you locate your ideal home away from home.

Oregon’s got hot high desert country to the east, balmy coast to the west, and mountains, rivers and forests in between. Not to mention many great towns on your must-see list. You’ve got a lot of ground to cover, and we are here to help you figure out how to get around.

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Seafood

In Oregon, we pull our seafood directly from the ocean, dig it from a beach, or pluck it from a bay. Want to taste Oregon? Rent a skiff and a few crab rings, hop on a charter boat, or just stop by a bayside fishmonger to see what came in that day. There are 363 miles of Oregon Coast to explore, and lots of fine inns and hotels along the way.

Portland Chef Gabriel Rucker’s commitment to fresh, local cuisine runs deep. Oregon chefs are really passionate about the local, sustainable and farm-to-table, he says. Rucker employs his own passion to the menus of his restaurants in…

Summertime is a great time to hang out dockside at Oregon Coast port towns. You can watch the commercial fishing boats come and go and unload their catch of the day. If your family wants to be part of the action, crabbing for Dungeness from the dock…

Summer at the Oregon Coast calls for simple ingredients: sand between your toes, a cold beer at sunset and savory fish tacos to net the perfect day. Grilled or lightly fried, with flour or corn tortillas, and spicy or mild salsa the Coast has it…

Dig for your dinner from the sea on a spring break getaway where all you need is a paddle, a PFD and a spirit of adventure. Kayak Tillamook supplies the boats, the paddles, PFDs (Personal Flotation Device) and the expertise while you slip inside the…

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Hi! You're in for a treat. Central Oregon in September is so beautiful.
I have several recommendations for you. Don't miss the High Desert Museum, which presents natural and cultural history and also has live animals on site. For hiking, try Smith Rock State Park, the Deschutes River Trail, or the Cascade Lakes region. Tumalo Falls is near Bend and easy to access. The Newberry National Monument…

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